A microreactor system was used to study the catalytic reaction of NO+CO→1/2 N_2+CO_2 over Cu,Fe, Mn,Cr,and Ce oxides supported on alumina,and the effect of adding Ce in supported Cu-M-O(M=Mn,Fe and Cr) catalysts on t...A microreactor system was used to study the catalytic reaction of NO+CO→1/2 N_2+CO_2 over Cu,Fe, Mn,Cr,and Ce oxides supported on alumina,and the effect of adding Ce in supported Cu-M-O(M=Mn,Fe and Cr) catalysts on their catalytic activities for the topic reaction and the concentration of N_2O produced.It was found that the catalytic activity order of the single-element oxide is:CuO>Fe_2O_3≈Cr_2O_3> MnO_2>CeO_2>NiO.Cu-Mn-O is more active than CuO,and Cu-Fe-O is more active than Cu-Mn-O and Cu-Cr-O for NO+CO reaction.This study shows that the addition of Ce in supported Cu-M-O can promote their catalytic activities Jot the topic reaction,which makes the reaction of 2NO+CO→N_2O+CO_2 fast,and N_2O is an intermediate compound produced during NO+CO reaction.展开更多
Rare earth-doped copper-manganese mixed oxide catalysts were prepared by coprecipitation and mechanical mixing using copper sulfate, manganese sulfate, and rare-earth oxides REO (REO indicates La2O3, CeO2, Y2O3, or P...Rare earth-doped copper-manganese mixed oxide catalysts were prepared by coprecipitation and mechanical mixing using copper sulfate, manganese sulfate, and rare-earth oxides REO (REO indicates La2O3, CeO2, Y2O3, or Pr6O11) as raw materials. The samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), temperature-programmed reduction (TPR), temperature-programmed reduc-tion of oxidized surfaces (s-TPR), and temperature-programmed desorption (TPD). Catalytic activities were tested for a water-gas shift reaction. Doping rare earth oxides did not alter the crystal structure of the original copper-manganese mixed oxides but changed the interplanar spacing, adsorption performance and reaction performance. Doping with La2O3 enhanced the activity and stability of Cu-Mn mixed oxides because of high copper distribution and fine reduction. Doping with CeO2 and Y2O3 also decreased the reduc-tion temperatures of the samples to different degrees while improving the dispersion of Cu on the surface, thus, catalytic activity was better than that of undoped Cu-Mn sample. The Pr6O11-doped sample was difficult to reduce, the dispersion of surface coppers was lowered, resulting in poor activity.展开更多
A series of copper cobalt composite oxides with different composition were synthesized by solid phase reaction using citric acid as a complex agent, and characterized with XRD, BET and TPR. The effects of the copper/c...A series of copper cobalt composite oxides with different composition were synthesized by solid phase reaction using citric acid as a complex agent, and characterized with XRD, BET and TPR. The effects of the copper/cobalt ratio on the crystal structure, specific surface area, reduction performance and catalytic activity of the catalyst for xylene combustion were studied. It was found that the catalytic activity of the catalyst has close relation with the copper/cobalt ratio. The interaction between copper and cobalt improved the specific surface area and reduction properties of the samples. The catalyst sample with n (Cu)/ n (Co)=1 has the largest specific surface area, the highest activity and the lowest reduction temperature. At the same time, the experimental results indicated that the spinel CuCo 2O 4 has high catalytic activity for xylene complete oxidation. The addition of opportune copper oxide promotes the CuCo 2O 4 dispersion on the composite oxide.展开更多
文摘A microreactor system was used to study the catalytic reaction of NO+CO→1/2 N_2+CO_2 over Cu,Fe, Mn,Cr,and Ce oxides supported on alumina,and the effect of adding Ce in supported Cu-M-O(M=Mn,Fe and Cr) catalysts on their catalytic activities for the topic reaction and the concentration of N_2O produced.It was found that the catalytic activity order of the single-element oxide is:CuO>Fe_2O_3≈Cr_2O_3> MnO_2>CeO_2>NiO.Cu-Mn-O is more active than CuO,and Cu-Fe-O is more active than Cu-Mn-O and Cu-Cr-O for NO+CO reaction.This study shows that the addition of Ce in supported Cu-M-O can promote their catalytic activities Jot the topic reaction,which makes the reaction of 2NO+CO→N_2O+CO_2 fast,and N_2O is an intermediate compound produced during NO+CO reaction.
基金Project supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(21066008,21266017)Inner Mongolia Science and Technology Plan Project(20101502)
文摘Rare earth-doped copper-manganese mixed oxide catalysts were prepared by coprecipitation and mechanical mixing using copper sulfate, manganese sulfate, and rare-earth oxides REO (REO indicates La2O3, CeO2, Y2O3, or Pr6O11) as raw materials. The samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), temperature-programmed reduction (TPR), temperature-programmed reduc-tion of oxidized surfaces (s-TPR), and temperature-programmed desorption (TPD). Catalytic activities were tested for a water-gas shift reaction. Doping rare earth oxides did not alter the crystal structure of the original copper-manganese mixed oxides but changed the interplanar spacing, adsorption performance and reaction performance. Doping with La2O3 enhanced the activity and stability of Cu-Mn mixed oxides because of high copper distribution and fine reduction. Doping with CeO2 and Y2O3 also decreased the reduc-tion temperatures of the samples to different degrees while improving the dispersion of Cu on the surface, thus, catalytic activity was better than that of undoped Cu-Mn sample. The Pr6O11-doped sample was difficult to reduce, the dispersion of surface coppers was lowered, resulting in poor activity.
文摘A series of copper cobalt composite oxides with different composition were synthesized by solid phase reaction using citric acid as a complex agent, and characterized with XRD, BET and TPR. The effects of the copper/cobalt ratio on the crystal structure, specific surface area, reduction performance and catalytic activity of the catalyst for xylene combustion were studied. It was found that the catalytic activity of the catalyst has close relation with the copper/cobalt ratio. The interaction between copper and cobalt improved the specific surface area and reduction properties of the samples. The catalyst sample with n (Cu)/ n (Co)=1 has the largest specific surface area, the highest activity and the lowest reduction temperature. At the same time, the experimental results indicated that the spinel CuCo 2O 4 has high catalytic activity for xylene complete oxidation. The addition of opportune copper oxide promotes the CuCo 2O 4 dispersion on the composite oxide.